Club files work perfectly with Logger32
add-on CheckCall (by JA1NLX) [works
with v5.36 and earlier]CheckCall shows ALL club membership numbers, etc., unlike N1MMLogger+clubs_call_history.txt
shows all club memberships listed here against each callsign entered in
N1MM
LoggerClassic and N1MMLogger+
Membership no. shown is the last club found e.g. SKCC
Any single Call History file can be loaded for one club (e.g.
soc_call_history.txt)
Note: This data is for CW clubs onlycall_history_jump

1. The second
full weekend of July, beginning 1200 UTC Saturday and ending 1200 UTC
Sunday2. The last full
weekend of July, beginning 1200 UTC Saturday and ending 1200 UTC Sunday

ILLW
- The
third full weekend of August,
beginning 0000 UTC Saturday and ending 2359 UTC Sunday (Duration 48
hours).
Given up file for this event because the data format is so awful and
the organiser says: "The html, data and graphics are protected by
copyright".
Was told to remove G-QRP file. Obviously they want to hide under a rock!

N1MM+: You can load any of the Call
History files using File/File
Import/Import Call History. Select clubs_call_history.txt if you want
all of them as one file.From
~May 2015, N1MMLogger+ reloads Call
History files at every startup.
This slows down
any re-starts by making them >20s instead of about 6s previously
(given the size of the Club Call History file and computer speed).
You can just blow the message
away by answering 'No'
and the old
copy of the Call History stays
there, but it isn't obvious that any Call History will actually be
there from the way it is worded.

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USB/RS-232
interface: If you have a Prolific chipset I/F. Many, many
others before
you have gone through this. Best solution is to get an FTDI chipset.

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If your rotator no longer works through Alt-J and Alt-L:
Configure->Configure Ports, select the Broadcast Data tab. The
Rotator line should be: 127.0.0.1:12040.